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A Resort where slopes and sunshine stretch to infinity
A cosy refuge high up in the Grandes Rousses mountains, the Alpe d’Huez Resort is an exceptional spot which guarantees unforgettable snow experiences. This renovated and expanded Club Med Resort benefits from sun-soaked ski slopes with the largest variety of altitudes in the Alps. Put on your skates and glide around the ice rink in the heart of a bustling ski resort, or try out skijoring, pulled by a horse. Enjoy a local saucisson and a glass of white wine(1) in the contemporary ambiance of the le Pic Blanc restaurant.
(1) Excessive drinking is dangerous for the health.
The best reasons to go




"Island in the Sunshine"
You are here
Renowned for its southern exposure, soak up the sun on our scenic terrace and admire the Oisans massif in all its majestic splendour
Europe's longest ski run
Activities
Tackle the 16km Sarenne, Europe's longest ski run, in a snow-covered paradise that peaks at 3330 metres
Charming snowscape
Atmosphere
A ski-in, ski-out resort brimming with activities and a convivial atmosphere that unites all generations
Time to bond
Family fun
Make fun memories together on one of the ski resort's fun zone runs, with a splash at the pool or try out family yoga
Rooms & Suites
Activities
Rentals
Kids & Family
Food & Drinks
The perfect room for your stay
This sun-kissed Resort immerses you in the majestic Alps. The rooms' Mountain-inspired decor offers a cosy retreat, blending rich fabrics, warm, relaxing tones and Alpine wood.
The perfect room for your stay
This sun-kissed Resort immerses you in the majestic Alps. The rooms' Mountain-inspired decor offers a cosy retreat, blending rich fabrics, warm, relaxing tones and Alpine wood.

Superior
15 options

Deluxe
1 options

Suite
1 options
Embrace a world of leisure and excitement
Your resort offers 23 included activities in your stay. You can also discover the 11 on demand activities available through this page.
Embrace a world of leisure and excitement
Your resort offers 23 included activities in your stay. You can also discover the 11 on demand activities available through this page.

Club Med Spa by Payot
7 activities

Ski
5 activities

Snowboard
3 activities

Yoga by Heberson
6 activities

Snowshoe hikes
1 activities

Cardio-Training
1 activities

Swimming Pool
3 activities

Fitness
6 activities

Entertainment
1 activities

Other activities
1 activities
Forget about material constraints
Ready to ski at the first minute of your stay! Rent your ski equipment at Club Med and facilitate your arrival by simply indicating your information and preferences on your customer account. Everything will be ready for your arrival
Forget about material constraints
Ready to ski at the first minute of your stay! Rent your ski equipment at Club Med and facilitate your arrival by simply indicating your information and preferences on your customer account. Everything will be ready for your arrival

On demand
Skiing
10 equipments

On demand
Snowboard
6 equipments

On demand
Snowshoes
2 equipments
Your perfect family escape starts here
Designed for families, discover expert childcare facilities, dedicated fun-packed activities, and services for all ages. We provide the perfect combination for family enjoyment and connection, so you can focus on what truly matters.
Your perfect family escape starts here
Designed for families, discover expert childcare facilities, dedicated fun-packed activities, and services for all ages. We provide the perfect combination for family enjoyment and connection, so you can focus on what truly matters.

0 to 2 years

2 to 3 years

4 to 10 years

11 to 13 years

14 to 17 years
Discover a world of flavours
Here, dining is an experience beyond the plate. Revel in exceptional food, good vibes and beautiful decor. Welcome to endless choice, generous cuisine and lively events in a casual, chic atmosphere.
Discover a world of flavours
Here, dining is an experience beyond the plate. Revel in exceptional food, good vibes and beautiful decor. Welcome to endless choice, generous cuisine and lively events in a casual, chic atmosphere.

All bars
in this resort

All restaurants
in this resort

Dining experiences
Savour. Enjoy. Share

Tailored for families
Kid & parent approved
Check reviews for Alpe d'Huez
4.5/52741 reviews
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Learn moreLuissiq
Great for family with kids! Amazing staff.
This is definitely a great option for you to bring your family and kids. The food is great, the room is big enough and everything is super easy. Ski in and ski out with great instructors. The general manager Gianni is a hand on super host with an incredible staff. The teens and kids leader Talal/Talha (don’t know how to spell his name) is incredible. My kids loved him from the minute he introduced himself. I would definetly recommend this hotel and would give 10 stars for the staff.
bertx888
Happy
The buffet was absolutely incredible! Quality food and changes every day. The staff is super friendly and always did their best to accommodate our wishes. My ESF ski instructor was more than brilliant.
Tj800
Amazing experience
We did our first family of 4 ski holiday here in December. It superceded our expectations!!!
The staff and service are what make this resort so amazing. The mini club staff work so hard and tirelessly to make the parents and children happy every day.
The seamless drop off process every morning and transition to ski school really helps parents get on with the day.
The food was incredible for a buffet and there was never a line up to get a table, staff were so efficient with setting up and clean up. We never had to wait for anything.
The nightly entertainment was great, and the choice of bar drinks was really good - the margaritas were fantastic!
Highlights were the NYE Party with fireworks and a fantastic DJ til 2a.m. kids loved the glow sticks and hats, so many nice touches throughout the trip like 12 noon apres ski dj on the terrace, what a great vibe at lunch!!!!!
The gym was decent although there were no classes after 11am so for those who dont ski, an early afternoon workout class would have been nice but not essential.
The spa was pretty good but lacked facilities other than a small steak room and no products in the dressing room to shower with. However staff were really professional and everything was very clean.
Proximity to the town was so good, just a few min walk to the shops and other slopes. The ski school was so well run and no issues. The only thing is it is predominantly French so we struggled in the beginning to get ESF staff to consistently speak English to our kids-this took a few days of complaining to sort out and then it was fine - but i had to monitor for a few days which wasn't relaxing.
Big shouts out to mini club staff Caterina, Anais and Chloe who were AMAZING
Roy the front desk who was always so willing to help with everything and to Gianni the GM, the most energetic manager I've ever seen - he brings the party!!!
Big thanks to the whole hotel staff for their hard work. Even the hotel transfer process was seamless.
Only other feedback was induction process was a bit weak
We were not told about a few things including club member perks like hotel credit so upon check out we had a credit we couldn't use and we had already spent multiple times at the boutique which we could have offset that cost with the hotel credit.
Otherwise it was an incredible experience and we will come again!!
Kerry M
Club Med Alpe d’Huez – a good holiday, but not the premium experience we expected
We travelled to Club Med Alpe d’Huez over New Year as two families with children and, overall, we had a good week and made some great memories. That said, for the price paid and the reputation of Club Med, there were several areas where the experience fell short of expectations and could be significantly improved.
Ski school (ESF) – chaotic organisation, mixed delivery
The biggest disappointment by far was the ESF ski school organisation for children. The process was extremely chaotic, particularly on day one. We received conflicting information from different instructors, no one seemed to have a clear understanding of procedures, and there was no simple information sheet explaining where children needed to be, at what time, and how the process worked.
Trying to organise three children into different classes and levels without clear guidance made the first morning unnecessarily stressful. This is an area where a small amount of structure and communication would make a huge difference.
We also participated in the adult ski classes. These were enjoyable and well run, but felt more like guided skiing than true instruction. That’s fine if expectations are set accordingly, but those looking for technical coaching or progression-focused teaching may be disappointed.
On a positive note, the locker area was spacious and well set up, which helped take the edge off the morning rush. Ski-in, ski-out access was excellent and very convenient.
The end-of-week ski school graduation was genuinely special. However, being asked to pay extra for ESF badges (€7 per child) was surprising and frustrating. Every other ESF experience we’ve had has included badges, and the additional queue after the ceremony felt unnecessary. This cost could easily be absorbed into the overall package.
Kids’ ski classes – language handling needs improvement
Some children’s ski classes were split into English-speaking and French-speaking groups, which worked well. However, not all classes were organised this way. In some mixed-language groups, there was limited effort to explain instructions in English, which left some children confused and uncomfortable.
There were also a couple of overly tough comments from instructors that came close to putting children off returning altogether. While this is not entirely uncommon in ESF environments, it could have been avoided with more sensitivity, clearer communication in both languages, and a greater focus on helping the group bond.
Kids Club – good in theory, unclear in practice
The kids club provision was generally good, and the independence bracelet was a real highlight. Our children loved the freedom it gave them and were able to get themselves to and from ski school confidently, which was a huge reassurance for us as parents.
However, as they came and went, it wasn’t always clear what activities were happening or when. This lack of visibility made participation harder than it needed to be as we couldn’t encourage them to get involved.
This is where the Club Med app could have played a much stronger role. The app is a good idea and the notifications were helpful, but the content lacked detail. More comprehensive daily programmes, clearer timings, meeting points, and activity descriptions in the app would have solved many of the information and communication issues we experienced across ski school, kids’ activities, and the wider resort.
Food & drink – plenty available, but poor flow, shortages, and limited dietary support
There was food available almost all the time, and the buffet offered a wide selection. Quality was decent — above average but not exceptional. The main issues were quantity, organisation, and dietary inclusivity.
Despite arriving for dinner only 45 minutes after service began, we regularly found that some of the evening’s “special” dishes had already run out. Queues for food, the bar and coffee shop were excessive resulting in panic stock piling to avoid another 30 minutes waiting in line! And comfortable seating was more often than not, difficult to find.
A significant concern for our group was the lack of suitable options for a coeliac guest. Gluten-free choices were limited, poorly signposted, and the risk of cross-contamination felt high, making mealtimes stressful rather than relaxing.
One notable frustration was the resort running out of non-alcoholic beer within 24 hours of arrival. Given that a member of our party is a non-drinker, it didn’t seem unreasonable for n/a beer to be provided. When we queried the bar and then the reception they were dismissive. Even when I noted that we would likely complain (not just for this I might add!) it was met with a shrug and a “do what you must do” attitude! To be fair, the resort manager was excellent — visible, approachable, and quick to resolve the issue — but routine matters shouldn’t require escalation.
Service & staff
Service overall was inconsistent. Some staff were friendly and helpful, but many appeared undertrained or stretched. Reception, in particular, was disappointing. About as useful as a chocolate teapot in fact!
The manager’s presence and willingness to help stood out positively and helped smooth over issues, but it also highlighted how reliant the resort is on escalation rather than empowering staff on the ground.
The lack of proactive information also extended to activities outside the resort. There was very little visible information or support for booking local activities such as tobogganing or dog sledding, which felt like another missed opportunity.
Photographer – great photos, unrealistic pricing
The resort photographer captured some genuinely lovely images. However, at €25 per digital image with no bundles or packages, the pricing felt unrealistic and out of step with guest expectations.
Rooms, spa & facilities
Rooms were comfortable but basic, and the hotel felt a little tired. The pool was very cold, the jacuzzi lukewarm and overcrowded, and under-16s were not permitted to use it which our kids were sad about as this has been a highlight post ski in previous years.
Entertainment
There was always something on, but the entertainment lacked variety and felt repetitive, even on New Year’s Eve. Although the fireworks were fabulous. The ambiance generated by staff when the DJ was on and the apre ski was buzzing was excellent and played into the typical techno cheese we’ve come to love about apre ski!
Overall
We had a good holiday and enjoyed our time together. However, the experience didn’t consistently match the price point or Club Med’s premium reputation. Many of the issues — communication, staffing, food management, dietary provision, and pricing transparency — feel fixable, particularly by better use of the app and clearer information sharing.
We’d consider returning, but probably only if pushed. And we’d cautiously recommend but only with caveats.
Practical Information
Health formalities
Safe Together.
Club Med has implemented new hygiene and safety measures to offer you peace of mind and a most joyful experience.
As part of the fight against Covid-19, health measures at the borders are being reinforced and may in particular require a virological screening test (for example PCR test) depending on your country of origin, transit or destination before your departure and/or before your return.
We suggest you obtain more information from the consular services of the countries concerned or on the website of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of your nationality and/or place of residence.
No particular precautions.
A nurse is present on site.
A doctor is available for advisory purposes at Baby Club Med®*.
Address:
- Route de l'Altiport
- Huez
- 38750
- Isère FRANCE
Getting Here:
- Geneva-Cointrin airport: 3h15m
- Grenoble Alpes Isère airport: 1h30m
- Grenoble railway station: 1h15m
- Lyon St Exupery airport: 2h30m
- Chambery-Voglans airport: 2h30m

Little kids, big savings
Kids under 4 stay FREE. Up to 40% off for kids between 4 - 11 years old and up to 20% off for teens between 12 - 17 years old.

Included lift pass & ski and snowboard lessons
With Club Med's All-inclusive package, your lift pass and group lessons are already included. Enjoy hassle-free ski holidays and more time on the slopes!
Included lift pass:
• Available at reception on your arrival
• 6-day pass included for all 7-night bookings
• Commencing the day after your arrival
• Included lift pass from 4 y/o
Included group lessons:
• Ski and snowboard lessons
• Intimate group lesson sizes with max. 12 people
• English-speaking instructors from the best accredited national ski schools
• Tailored for various age groups, experience levels and ability*
On-site ski hire available at extra cost - book your equipment online to save time!

Alpe d'Huez - The resort with the highest vertical drop in Europe
At 1860 m on a south-facing plateau with 300 days of sunshine per year.
Minimum altitude: 1100m
Maximum altitude: 3330m
Club Med Resort Altitude: 1850m
Closest Ski Slope: Green/Blue
Ski Level: All Types
Ski Runs:
• 34 green for beginners
• 31 blue
• 28 red for intermediate skiers
• 18 black for experienced skiers
• 50 km of Nordic ski slopes
• 2 snowparks, 1 boardercross, permanent toboggan areas
• Domain Runs 250km
*Slopes and difficulty levels may vary with weather conditions.
Sustainability is part of the journey
Green Globe
BREEAM

Renewable Energy
In our effort to minimize our carbon footprint, 100% of the electricity consumed by the Resort is guaranted from renewable origin.

Upcycled ski gear
Since 2015, we've partnered with Ski and Surf to give our ski equipment a second life. Since 2021, this commitment has been enhanced by a circular economy program. Now, nearly 10,000 skis and snowboards, 4,500 pairs of boots, and 1,000 poles are repurposed into new products each season.
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